Saturday, May 31, 2014

Red Hook Exploration

Met up with Tiffany to get lunch at 86th Street and then went to Red Hook to see all the stuff that's there. Everything is so small-scale and quiet and not that many people walk around there, it's like a quaint little neighborhood. Went to Fairway Market and Pier 44 Waterfront Garden to see the view of the Statue of Liberty. Then went to Valentino Park and chilled there for quite a bit under the nice warm sun. And then we fulfilled our ice cream cravings by getting Van Leeuwen ice cream in Downtown Brooklyn. So delicious!! Afterwards, we went to Bldg 92 where it talked about Brooklyn Navy Yard's history but I didn't find it all that interesting. For dinner, instead of eating at a restaurant, we got Vanessa's from Chinatown and brought it to Brooklyn Bridge Park to eat it. Enjoyed the nice weather and people watched couples and kids play in the park. Then it started raining and we took cover in the car and waited it out, and then went back out to Jane's Carousel to take photos. :) Very well spent last day full of spontaneous plans.


View from Pier 44 Waterfront Garden. Not really a garden just a pathway along the water.


Red Hook blocks by Valentino Park!


Van Leeuwen's ice cream, so delicious!


I think it's my first time seeing Jane's Carousel open. :O


Obligatory Brooklyn Bridge photo.


We are normal people.


But sometimes, not so much...

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Graduation

This has been such a crazy, fun, exciting, and memorable weekend. Yesterday was Convocation and we listened to a bunch of speakers talking to us about going out in the real world to chase our dreams and make a difference. Ed Helms spoke as the convocation speaker and gave us advice on being a fool, be the fool that's not afraid of failure and to live in the present. I thought he was a pretty good graduation speaker, giving advice and mixing in jokes here and there throughout his speech. Then the rest of the afternoon was spent at the Farmer's Market and napping until at night we went to Taughannock Park to have a picnic with almost alll the freshmen crew. Haven't hung out with everyone in one huge group since freshmen year and it was nice being together again. School work has really made everyone so busy in the past few years, involved in different stuff on campus and we're never free to hang out together. At night we sake bombed and celebrated Matt's birthday.

Today was commencement. Woke up early to meet my family, my grandparents flew all the way from Taiwan to see me graduate! Met on Arts Quad at 9 and it was so hot in black gowns. It was super sunny, but perfect weather for commencement. The entire class of 2014 marched from Arts Quad to Schoellkopf and sat in seats on the field. The number of people in the stadium was overwhelming, the entire stadium was filled with parents and graduates. Skorton gave his speech followed by the graduation ceremony by college. Then had the ORIE graduation at Sage Chapel, which was pretty quick. Professor Jackson called us up one by one to shake hands and receive this envelope with our class picture. Obligatory photos on Ho Plaza afterwards. Everyone was there and we took so many group photos it was great. It was so hot but well worth it spending time with everyone. And just like that the past 4 years flew by and we're no longer students at Cornell. Definitely had a blast here despite the intense workload. The people I met here are wonderful and they're what made the past 4 years awesome. Gonna miss everyone and all the memories made here at Cornell, and looking forward to all the fun we'll have in the future when we're in the real world. 

Congrats to the Class of 2014! 


Beautiful sunset at Taughannock Park!


Convocation! 


Convocation!


The crowd at Convocation.


The walk into Schoellkopf was overwhelming.


Yay for fans!


Gonna miss being immature college students with everyone.


The princess. <3


The best people, ever.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Stewart Park Sunset

At 7ish today Sally, Steve, Mui, Kevin Mui and I went to Stewart Park to see the sunset. At first it wasn't very pretty, but when the sun just went down behind the mountains it was really colorful and pretty. We sat by the waters on a rock and just hung out and then chilled by the docks with our legs dangling off the docks. It was such a relaxing time and felt so carefree. Never thought Ithaca would be this nice and relaxing. It felt a little nostalgic sitting by the piers and it's kind of sad that we'll be leaving here in just 2 weeks.


Poooooop.


Cornell!


Sunset over Cayuga Lake!


Creepily took this photo of the couple. Heh...


Not so creepy.


The doccccks!